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... poetic activity . To this period belongs the volume Lyrical Ballads ( 1798 ) , the joint work of Wordsworth and Coleridge , the first poem in the book being Coleridge's Ancient Mariner and the last Words- worth's Tintern Abbey . Each of ...
... poetic activity . To this period belongs the volume Lyrical Ballads ( 1798 ) , the joint work of Wordsworth and Coleridge , the first poem in the book being Coleridge's Ancient Mariner and the last Words- worth's Tintern Abbey . Each of ...
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... poetic diction , arbitrary , and subject to infinite caprices , upon which no calculation whatever can be made . In the one case the reader is it communicates a microscopic power ? There is not , I firmly believe , a man now living ...
... poetic diction , arbitrary , and subject to infinite caprices , upon which no calculation whatever can be made . In the one case the reader is it communicates a microscopic power ? There is not , I firmly believe , a man now living ...
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... poetic life , and the stream of his inspiration remained long coloured by the rich soil over which it first had flowed . " ( Houghton , Life and Letters of John Keats . ) The richness and surety of handling of the Spenserian stanza ...
... poetic life , and the stream of his inspiration remained long coloured by the rich soil over which it first had flowed . " ( Houghton , Life and Letters of John Keats . ) The richness and surety of handling of the Spenserian stanza ...
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WILLIAM WORDSWORTH 17701850 | 1 |
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Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey | 24 |
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